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Russia in the Arctic
A China-Russia Arctic Alliance? Not So Fast.
By Marc Lanteigne
Despite lofty declarations of mutual interests in the Arctic, there have been significant cracks in this regional relationship.
Russia’s New Naval Doctrine: A ‘Pivot to Asia’?
By Daniel Rakov
Russia’s new maritime doctrine gives increasing importance to the Pacific and the Arctic.
China, Russia, and Arctic Geopolitics
By Ling Guo and Steven Lloyd Wilson
China’s burgeoning role in the Arctic could translate into direct competition with Russia.
Russia to Commission World’s Largest Nuclear Icebreaker in 2019
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Moscow is looking to expand its reach in the Arctic region.
What Putin Learned From Peter the Great
By Maxwell C. McGrath-Horn
Peter the Great knew the importance of naval power, and so does Vladimir Putin.
Russia Launches First New Military Icebreaker in 45 Years
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Moscow has been gradually expanding its power projection capabilities in the Arctic.
Will the US Coast Guard Close the ‘Icebreaker Gap’?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Coast Guard’s initiative to build additional icebreakers is gaining momentum.
Russia and China in the Arctic: Is the US Facing an Icebreaker Gap?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Among other things, Russia will introduce the design for a new super-nuclear icebreaker by the end of 2015.
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